MAP

Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)

MAP is a universal screening assessment for students. MAP is an online assessment that provides immediate results to students and teachers. Loveland will share students results with parents at the end of each testing period through a printed parent report.

Students in grades 3 - 8 (as well as select students in High School) will take the MAP assessment twice a year in reading and math. Students in grades 1 and 2 will take the assessment three times a year. The first administration will take place by the end of September and will provide teachers, parents, and students with data regarding individual student strengths and areas of growth. The second administration will take place in December or January and will show student growth since the beginning of the year. Students in grades 1 and 2 will take the MAP a third time in May. Individual schools will communicate the exact testing dates to parents as those times of year approach.

Parent Resources:

RIT to Resource

RIT to Resource is designed for teachers to support flexible grouping based on RIT scores. Parents can also use the website to support enrichment at home.http://rittoresource.org/

Parent ToolkitCreated by the Northwest Evaluation Association as a resource guide for parents. It includes frequently asked questions, tips for parents, and a list of websites for parents and students.